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“Who do? Who do you think you’re foolin’?”

For Christmas this year, our two older girls chose a day of skiing–for the very first time–instead of presents. So last Friday, I got to take them to cash in. Good deal for me! I love to ski, but I can’t pretend to be called …

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Leave a Comment on “Who do? Who do you think you’re foolin’?”January 3, 2006 By Gregg Koskela

Figurehead Diplomat or Real Ambassador?

Here’s a link to what I shared yesterday, in 2nd and 3rd service. In first service, the Spirit was moving and I didn’t share. Great open worship, prayer for each other, and sharing what God is doing!

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Leave a Comment on Figurehead Diplomat or Real Ambassador?January 2, 2006 By Gregg Koskela

Diagnosis, please

What does it say about me that I couldn’t get a Christmas letter out before Christmas this year, but I was able to cut, export, upload, and blog about a three year old unfinished Christmas video? Psychoanalysis requested and welcomed via the comments.

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Leave a Comment on Diagnosis, pleaseDecember 31, 2005 By Gregg Koskela

Christmas morning

On Christmas morning, we had one service all together at 10:30 instead of our usual three. We wanted it to be a short, joyful celebration of the birth of Jesus, in an environment where kids would be present and could enter in. Our brass ensemble …

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Leave a Comment on Christmas morningDecember 29, 2005 By Gregg Koskela

Christmas Eve

I’m behind in posting stuff from Christmas. Our Christmas Eve services are a longstanding tradition, with candlelight, a handbell choir, many guests and kids in the room, a loud, boisterous, quiet, reflective gathering of family, friends, Friends, and strangers. (Yes, there are many contradictions in …

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Leave a Comment on Christmas EveDecember 29, 2005 By Gregg Koskela

Christmas swimming

Christmas swimming Originally uploaded by gkoskela. My parents stayed at the Best Western in town, and Hayley and Aubrey were REALLY excited to get to go swim in the pool…

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Leave a Comment on Christmas swimmingDecember 27, 2005 By Gregg Koskela

19 minutes until Christmas

…my kids are asleep.…Elaine just went up to bed. My preparations are finished for the morning. But somewhere deep inside I’m still not ready. I’m still waiting. God… come near. Be my Emmanuel. I’m waiting…trusting…hoping… …only 16 minutes until Christmas.

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Leave a Comment on 19 minutes until ChristmasDecember 24, 2005 By Gregg Koskela

Bloglines and RSS feed

So in the switch to the new domain name, I made a few mistakes with the technical stuff. If you’ve been subscribed via bloglines or another RSS reader, you’ll need to make a new subscription now to the RSS feed on THIS page. I think …

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Leave a Comment on Bloglines and RSS feedDecember 24, 2005 By Gregg Koskela

Old Christmas Greetings…part 3

Ok, so now the switch is made to the new server…it’s time for the best part of the unfinished 2002 Koskela Christmas Greeting video! (You’ll need the latest quicktime version which you can get here.) It’s my girls telling the Christmas story. Talli (then known …

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Leave a Comment on Old Christmas Greetings…part 3December 22, 2005 By Gregg Koskela

Exciting switch!

With the help of Jason and AJ’s new side business, Webjive, I have purchased my own domain name and am making the switch over to their servers. At first, things will look the same at a new site; soon, however, I’m planning to move on …

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Leave a Comment on Exciting switch!December 22, 2005 By Gregg Koskela

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